source i use but it was too big for the
QL mailing list, can send it direct to your email if u like, otherwise if u
know where i can upload it i can do that :)
Vince Pisciotta
WORKING NOTES:
PROGRESS 20110225
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modified
Thanks to Lee Privett, I have added a couple of useful items to my
website.
1. A True Type font which looks like a QL font (based on the JS ROM
font). http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/fonts/index.html
2. Improved manual for the PCML disk interfaces, available as both PDF
and Word .doc file (the latte
This reply is to both previous emails...
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Dilwyn Jones
wrote:
> One thing I think would help Quanta is to acknowledge that the internet is
>>> a
>>> primary form of communication - I know this seems obvious and they could
>>> say
>>> "we're doing it" but, c'mon, re
One thing I think would help Quanta is to acknowledge that the
internet is a
primary form of communication - I know this seems obvious and they
could say
"we're doing it" but, c'mon, really? :) Where's the Quanta forum?
Where are
the public areas and the members only areas within it?
Just on
Dave Park wrote, on 25/Feb/11 15:38 | Feb25:
I have my own web server, which is somewhat of a luxury for me :) I have
used wordpress, and when my needs grew beyond it, I installed Drupal - which
in the end I considered too heavy and which demanded too many resources from
the server. When it has
Dilwyn Jones wrote, on 25/Feb/11 13:24 | Feb25:
I recently had to move my tiny, rudimentary website from the "free"
ukonline to 123-reg. I
imagine that there are fewer and fewer "freely" hosted sites these
days. The new host
was very helpful when I failed initially to get the thing working.
Well
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From: "Dave Park"
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 3:38 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Finally a reply
One thing I think would help Quanta is to acknowledge that the internet is
a
primary form of communication - I know this seems obvious and
Both have now been left long enough for me to forget what I was
doing, so
it might be easier to start from scratch at some point, probably
over the
summer period when less is happening.
What language did you write them in?
Compiled S*BASIC. (QLib compiled)
There is of course Jonathan Hudson
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
>
> Both have now been left long enough for me to forget what I was doing, so
> it might be easier to start from scratch at some point, probably over the
> summer period when less is happening.
>
What language did you write them in?
> There
My personal website and one or two others I maintain are all done
in the
old fashioned way, a "tag view" editor and Filezilla to upload the
pages.
Not the most modern way of doing things, but it works, and both my
personal
website and the others I maintain are reasonably quick and up to
date an
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:24 AM, Dilwyn Jones
wrote:
> My personal website and one or two others I maintain are all done in the
>> old fashioned way, a "tag view" editor and Filezilla to upload the pages.
>> Not the most modern way of doing things, but it works, and both my personal
>> website and
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 5:26 AM, gdgqler wrote:
>
> On 25 Feb 2011, at 08:37, Norman Dunbar wrote:
>
> > Morning Dilwyn,
> >
> >> However, the failure to explain all this publicly and the fact it went
> on for a long
> >> time without explanation does give the impression of negligence in
> updati
I recently had to move my tiny, rudimentary website from the "free"
ukonline to 123-reg. I
imagine that there are fewer and fewer "freely" hosted sites these
days. The new host
was very helpful when I failed initially to get the thing working.
Well, my domain name name is with 123-reg, although
On 25 Feb 2011, at 08:37, Norman Dunbar wrote:
> Morning Dilwyn,
>
>> However, the failure to explain all this publicly and the fact it went on
>> for a long
>> time without explanation does give the impression of negligence in updating
>> the
>> website, whereas the truth is that the whole so
Maybe it's the people using it? Maybe the free hosting company can't
cope with the load, who knows. The system itself seems pretty light
on
resources, so maybe the switch to a paid for host will help.
My own website (http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk) - or maybe I should
call
it George's web site
Morning Dilwyn,
> However, the failure to explain all this publicly and the fact it went on for
> a long
> time without explanation does give the impression of negligence in updating
> the
> website, whereas the truth is that the whole sorry situation is
actually down to
> the CMS not working as
TF: I don't, but my memory is not what it used to be!
Me: How long have you had this problem?
TF: What problem?
:-)
(Sorry!)
Cheers,
Norman.
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Norman Dunbar
Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd
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61 Richardshaw Lane
Pudsey
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United Kingdom
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